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CIA Agents discovered: Tito was Russian or Polish

Published December 3, 2015
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tito2CIA could put the end to the various conspiracy theories on how Tito was not Tito because he died a long time ago and that he was replaced by Russian agent.

“Comrade Tito, we swear to you” was one of the famous slogans on the territory of former Yugoslavia, and the CIA is claiming that the people from Yugoslavia were swearing to the wrong person, which is more specifically the results of phonetic analysis that was conducted by the intelligence agencies, based on the accentuation of words that Josip Broz Tito was speaking!

Phonetic analysis of the language that he spoke showed that Josip Broz Tito was not Yugoslav. The document, which was recently declassified as secret, concluded that Tito was speaking Serbo-Croatian language, who was “allegedly” his mother tongue, with “foreign accent,” as reported by Telegraf.

Russian and Polish are listed in an extensive analysis of possible languages that might be mother tongue or closer than Serbo-Croatian language to Tito.

“The vowel ‘i’ is pronounced the same after soft and hard consonants in Serbo-Croatian language. However, the people whose native language is Russian or Polish would probably pronounce both words with softened ‘n’. This is exactly the case with Tito’s Serbo-Croatian language and it is best described as the foreign accent,” as stated in the analysis.

The authors of the document are saying that it would be logical to assume that Tito was either Russian or Polish, but they emphasized that his identity can only be assumed, and that he most certainly was not “Yugoslav.”

They are stating that precisely Tito’s non-Yugoslav origin could explain his impartiality and “success” when it comes to resolving various problems and conflicts among the ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia.

(Source: vijesti.ba)

 

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